The London Sinfonietta, conducted by Oliver Knussen, offers two early orchestral works by Toru Takemitsu. The composer intended Green's harmonically sumptuous washes of orchestral color as an overt homage to Debussy, but the piece sounds more like Takemitsu's choreography of a graceful dance between a younger Messiaen and an older Debussy, with Messiaen firmly taking the lead. Arc I and Arc II, which were written before Green but were revised in 1976, use the piano not so much as a soloist, but as Messiaen does in his ...
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The London Sinfonietta, conducted by Oliver Knussen, offers two early orchestral works by Toru Takemitsu. The composer intended Green's harmonically sumptuous washes of orchestral color as an overt homage to Debussy, but the piece sounds more like Takemitsu's choreography of a graceful dance between a younger Messiaen and an older Debussy, with Messiaen firmly taking the lead. Arc I and Arc II, which were written before Green but were revised in 1976, use the piano not so much as a soloist, but as Messiaen does in his orchestral scores that include piano and ondes martenot as prominent coloristic elements of his ensemble. Arc I is harmonically more astringent, more gesturally and textually varied and leaner than Green, and is characterized by more abstract angularities. In II, Messiaen's influence is more audible, both in its harmonic language and structurally, in its abrupt juxtapositions of scorching lyricism with sections of textural brittleness. Green and Arc are intensely attractive and engaging...
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